Soleus Air Air Conditioner KY 320 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing the Soleus Air KY32U portable air-conditioner. This unit is designed for  
improvinglivingandworkingcomfortbyprovidingcooling,dehumidifyingandfanfunctionsonlywitha  
minimuminstallationrequired.Withitswhisperquiteoperationandattractivedesign,youwillenjoythe  
convenience and comfort that this unit provides for many years to come.  
When operating as an air conditioner, this unit is designed for spot cooling or cooling for a room no  
larger than 350 square feet with the standard ceiling height.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Before you use your portable air conditioner, please read this operation manual carefully.  
1)Never use or store gasoline or other flammable vapor or liquid near this unit.  
2)Maintain at least 10” (25 CM) clearance space from this unit. Avoid air inlet or outlet grilles  
from being covered or closed off.  
3)The power supply must be properly grounded.  
4)Do not use an adapter plug or extension cord.  
5)Do not use the unit in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.  
6) Do not let children play near this unit.  
PACKAGE CONTAINS:  
MobileAirConditioner  
AirExhaustDuct  
Exhaust Duct Window Kit Adapter  
RemoteController  
AAA Batteries (2)  
Window Kit - 3 Sliding Panels  
Window Kit Fastener Screws (4)  
ContinuousDrainageTubingPipe  
Exhaust Outlet Wall Cover  
UserManual  
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NAMES OF PARTS  
FrontView  
Signal  
Receptor  
control panel  
upper air outlet  
handle  
lower air  
inlet grille  
Back View  
Exhaust Duct  
Terminal  
upper air inlet  
grill with filter  
power cord  
continuous  
drainage  
hot air exhaust  
outlet  
lower air  
inlet grille  
water  
tank  
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ExhaustDuct  
WindowKits  
INSTALLATION BEFORE USE  
1) Condensate Water Tank Float Lid  
You must install the water tank float lid before first use of the portable air conditioner following  
these procedures:  
Floater  
a)  
b)  
Hold the water tank and draw it out slowly.  
Water  
Tank  
Remove water tank float lid and packing material  
from the water tank.  
Fig.1 b)  
c)  
Insert the float lid into the water tank by inserting one side of the hinge into the  
hinge holder on the water tank and then sliding the other side into its place. The  
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water tank float lid should be able to  
move up and down freely after correct  
installment.  
d)  
Insert the complete water tank back to  
theairconditionerunit.  
2) ExhaustDuct  
Fig.1 c)  
When you use the unit as an air conditioner, the hot exhaust air must be directed out of the room.  
The exhaust duct is used to allow the hot air out. DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE EXHAUST  
DUCT WHEN THE UNIT IS OPERATED AS A DEHUMIDIFIER OR FAN.  
a) Slid exhaust connector all the way down over  
the discharge opening of the unit.  
b) Mount the external end of the exhaust duct  
onto a hole of 5 ¼” (132 mm) on the wall for  
optionalwallhotairoutletinstallation, or  
Fig.2 a)  
c.) Connect the window kit adaptor to the external end of the  
exhaust duct for a window or sliding door hot air outlet  
installation.  
Window,  
slidingdoor or  
Wall  
NOTE: In order to increase the efficiency, the exhaust duct should  
be keep as short and straight as possible. The exhaust hose can be  
cut shorter by unthreading either end of the exhaust duct counter  
clockwise. It is not recommended to increase the manufacturer’s  
length of the exhaust hose. This may impede or damage the unit.  
3)  
WindowKitInstallation  
Fig.2 b)-c)  
a) Open window or sliding door for approximately 5 inches (130 mm)  
b) Adjust the length of the window kit to the same length of the window or the sliding door.  
Use all three panels if necessary.  
c) Use screws to affix the window kit length.  
d) Place the window kit to the window or sliding door. Close the window or door as far as  
it goes.  
e) Mount the window kit extension of the exhaust host onto the window kit.  
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f) Use screws on the window kit extension if necessary.  
NOTE:Whenusingthewindowkitonawindoworslidingdooritwillcausethewindoworslidingdoor  
not to be properly closed and locked. Additional security measurements should be taken.  
CONTROL PANEL AND LCD DISPLAY  
CONTROL PANEL  
LCD DISPLAY  
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Control Panel Functions  
1) Power On/Off Control  
Starts or Stops the Unit  
2) Mode Control  
Select the functions of the unit for:  
Fanonly  
AirConditioningonlyDehumidifyingonly  
AutoControl  
3) Fan Speed Control  
Select the fan speed for:  
High  
Medium  
Slow  
4) TemperatureSettingControl  
Select the desired temperature setting by pressing either /\ or \/ key when using the unit in cooling  
function. It is recommended to set the temperature before selecting the operational mode.  
5) TimerControl  
Set time to start or to stop the unit. When the unit is running, the timer will shut off the unit in the  
number of hours set. When the unit is off, the timer will start the unit in the number of hours set.  
6) Sleep Control  
Activate sleep mode of the air conditioner. Use the Hr button to set the timer from 1 to 7 hours of  
operation. In the sleep mode, the air conditioner adjusts the temperature according to the time  
automatically to save power and keep the room comfortable for sleeping.  
NOTE: This control key does not function during the Auto mode.  
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OPERATION USING CONTROL PANEL  
1) CoolingOperation  
a) Be sure that the drain tank is properly placed in the unit.  
b) Install the exhaust duct properly.  
c) Plug the Power Cord to the power outlet.  
d) Turn on the unit by pressing the On/Off Button on the control panel.  
For Manual Mode:  
Press the Mode Button until the snowflakes andCoolappears on the LCD display.  
a) Press the Temperature Button /\ or \/ until the desired room temperature appears on the LCD.  
The temperature ranges from 61F-86F (16C-30C).  
b) Select the fan speed by pressing the Fan Speed Button.  
For Auto Mode:  
a) Press the Mode Button until theAutoappears on the LCD display. In the Auto Mode, the  
factory set microprocessor controls the temperature and fan speed for optimal comfort.  
NOTE:Duringhotdays, theunitwillcoolofftheroommostefficientlybysettingthetemperatureatthe  
lowest and the fan speed at the lowest. Reducing the length of the exhaust duct and insulating the  
exhaustductandkeepingdirectsunlighttoaminimumwillalsoimprovethecoolingefficiency.  
2) DehumidifyingOperation  
a) Be sure that the drain tank is properly placed in the unit.  
b) Plug the Power Cord to the power outlet.  
c) Turn on the unit by pressing the On/Off Button on the control panel.  
d) Press the Mode Button until the bucket and dropping water and DRY appears on the LCD  
display.  
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NOTE:Donotusetheexhaustductwhentheunitisrunningatdehumidifyingmodel. Youmustremove  
theexhaustductfromtheunit. Whentheunitisrunningatdehumidifyingmode, thefanspeedcannotbe  
adjusted.  
Keep the windows and the doors closed to aid the effectiveness of the unit in removing the moisture  
from the room.  
3) Fan Operation  
a) Plug the Power Cord to the power outlet.  
b) Turn on the unit by pressing the On/Off Button on the control panel.  
c) Press the Mode Button untilFANappears on the LCD display.  
d) Select the fan speed by pressing the Fan Speed Button.  
NOTE: When the unit is running on fan mode, the exhaust duct is inoperative and is not required.  
OPERATION USING REMOTE CONTROLLER  
The remote controller provided with the unit may operate this portable air conditioner. The remote  
controller uses two - AAA batteries (provided). Install the batteries before using the remote controller.  
NOTE: The information displayed on the LCD of the remote controller will only be transmitted to the  
air conditioner when the On/Off, Transmit, Sleep or Auto buttons (transmitting buttons) are pressed.  
AnychangesmadetotheLCDdisplaywillbereversedtotheprevioussettingifnoneofthetransmitting  
buttons is pressed within 15 seconds after the changes are made.  
NOTE: When the remote controller is off, the LCD only displays the current time.  
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REMOTE CONTROLLER  
MODE KEY  
LCD DISPLAY  
TEMPERATURE KEY  
FAN SPEED KEY  
TIMER KEY  
TIME ADJUSTMENT KEY  
DEHUMIDIFYING KEY  
TRANSMITTING KEY  
AUTO MODE KEY  
ON/OFF KEY  
SLEEPING MODE KEY  
1)  
2)  
Set Clock  
a) Press On/Off key to turn on the remote controller  
b) Press left side (Hour) or right side (Minute) of the Time Adjustment key until the LCD  
displays the correct time.  
c) Press the Transmit key to set time.  
CoolingOperation  
a) Press the On/Off key to turn on the remote controller  
b) Press the Mode key until the LCD displays “COOL”  
c) Press either /\ of \/ key of the Temperature key until the LCD displays the desired  
temperature.  
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d) Press the Fan Speed key until the LCD displays the desired fan speed.  
e) Press the Transmit key.  
NOTE: When pressing the Mode Key, the LCD displays “COOL”, “FAN” AND “HEAT”. This  
KY-32U unit does not have a heating function.  
3) DehumidifyingOperation  
a) Press the On/Off key to turn on the remote controller  
b) Press Dehumidifying key. “DRY” will appear on the LCD display.  
c) Press the Transmit key.  
4) Fan Operation  
a) Press the On/Off key to turn on the remote controller  
b) Press the Mode key unit “FAN” appears on the LCD display.  
c) Press the Fan Speed key until the LCD displays the desired fan speed.  
d) Press the Transmit key.  
5) Auto Mode  
a) Press the On/Off key to turn on the remote controller  
b) Press the Auto key. “AUTO” will appears on the LCD display.  
6) Timer  
a) Press the On/Off key to turn on the remote controller  
b) Press the Timer key. “TIMER” will appear on the LCD display.  
c) Press the Time Adjustment key until the LCD displays the desired number of hours for the  
operation.  
d) Press the Transmit key.  
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7) Sleep Mode  
a) Press the On/Off key to turn on the remote controller.  
b) Press the Sleep key. “Sleep” will appear on the LCD display.  
c) Press either /\ of \/ key of the Temperature key until the LCD displays the desired  
temperature.  
d) Press the Fan Speed key until the LCD displays the desired fan speed.  
e) Press Timer and Time Adjustment keys until the LCD displays the desired operation hours.  
f) Press the Transmit key.  
CONDENSATE WATER DRAINAGE  
1) Internal Water Tank  
Whenoperatingincoolingordehumidifyingmode,thecondensatewaterwilldrainintotheinternal  
water tank. Depending on the surrounding humidity, the unit can continuously operate for 2 to  
12 hours before the internal water tank is full. When the internal water tank gets full, the LCD  
window shows error code “E4” and a beep alarm will sound eight times for 15 seconds. The  
compressor stops running and the fan will continue to run in the set speed for three minutes before  
theentireunitautomaticallyshutsoff.  
When the water tank is full, take out the entire water tank slowly and discard the water inside the  
tank, place it back to its original position. You will then be able to turn on the unit again.  
If you want to take out the internal tank before it is full of water, please stop the unit first. Wait for  
3 minutes before taking out the water tank to prevent the condensate water from discharging into  
theunit.  
NOTE: Do not take out the water tank when the unit is running on either cooling or dehumidifying  
mode or the alarm will sound and the compressor stops. The mode will automatically change to FAN  
modeandthecompressorwillrequireapproximately3minutestorestarttothecooling/dehumidifying  
cycle.  
2) ContinuousDrainage  
The unit can operate on continuous drainage mode. When the unit is operating on continuous drainage  
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mode, condensate water does not go to the internal water tank. Condensate is discharged by gravity  
through the drainage tubing to either an external tank (not provided) or to a condensate water pump  
device (Optional Item). When the unit is operating on continuous drainage mode, it can operate con-  
tinuously without periodic stops to empty the water tank.  
a) Pull out the plug of the drainage spout.  
b) Push/Click down the drainage spout and make it  
direct downward.  
c) Hold down the drainage spout, and then connect the  
drainagetubingintodrainagespout.  
d) Place the other end of the drainage tubing into either  
an external water tank or the receptor of a  
condensate water pump.  
Normal Operation  
Mode  
Drainage  
tubing  
Continuous Drainage  
Mode  
NOTE: Be very careful when using an external water tank. The unit will not shut off automatically  
when an external water tank is full. Spill water can cause substantial damages to carpet, furniture  
and other valuables.  
Do not use lengthy drainage tubing without a condensate water pump.  
MAINTENANCE  
Note: Make sure power is off and the plug is pulled out of the power outlet before performing any  
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maintenanceactivities.  
filter cover hooks  
1) Clean or replace filter  
If the air filter is blocked with a lot of dust, the airflow volume will  
reduce. It is recommended to clean the filter once every two weeks  
or as needed.  
a) Push down the two tabs on the filter cover and pull outwards  
to remove the entire filter and cover.  
b) Carefully, take the air filter out of the filter cover.  
c) Wash the air filter by immersing it gently into warm (about  
104 F) water with a neutral detergent. Rinse the filter and dry  
it thoroughly in a shaded place.  
d) Attachthefiltertothefiltercoverwiththeattachmenthooksontheinsidesurfaceofthecover.  
e) Place the bottom of the filter cover into the  
holes in the unit case. Push the cover back  
intoitsoriginalposition.  
f) If the filter is torn or unusable, order a new  
filter by calling the contact section of this  
manual.  
2) Case  
a) Keep the unit from being exposed directly to the sun for possible color fading.  
b) Clean the surface with a damp cloth. Dry it with a soft towel.  
3) Storing the Unit for an Extended Period of Time  
a) Ensure that the water tank is empty.  
b) Unplugtheunit.  
c) Remove the stopper from the internal water drain piping (Black Pipe) inside the water tank  
compartment and drain the water from the pipe. Reinsert the stopper back to the black drain-  
pipe.  
d) The unit should be stored in a cool dry place.  
NOTE: During normal operation do not drain water from the water black drainpipe. This water is  
retained for the refrigerant coil cooling purpose only.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Unit does not operate  
Unit is unplugged  
Securely plug receptacle into the  
power outlet  
Drain tank is full  
Empty water tank  
Water tank not installed correctly Completely insert water tank  
Air exhaust is clogged  
Timer is on  
Clear exhaust hose  
Cancel the timer and wait for it to  
run automatically  
Unit does not cool room  
There is a heating source in the Turn down or off the other  
room heating source  
Temperature setting is too high Lower temperature setting  
Air filter is dirty  
Clean or replace the air filter  
Air exhaust is not installed  
correctly  
Check the air exhaust duct to  
make sure that the hot exhaust  
air is let out of the room freely  
This unit provides spot cooling or  
cooling for a room no larger than  
350 square feet with standard ceil-  
ing height  
Room is too big or too much  
ambient sunlight is reaching in  
There is frost on the evaporator The unit will defrost automatically  
and return to operation afterwards  
In dehumidifying mode, no cool air There is frost on the evaporator The unit will defrost automatically  
coming out  
and will return to operation after-  
wards  
LCD window shows “E4”  
The water tank is full  
Empty the water tank  
The water tank is not installed  
correctly  
Completely insert the water  
tank  
Noise or vibration  
Surface is not level  
Place unit on a level surface  
and away from obstructions  
Water is leaking from unit  
Surface is not level  
Place unit on a level surface  
Make sure the plug of drainage  
spout is securely in place and in-  
ternal black drain pipe is plugged  
Drainage plug is loose  
Turn off the unit and wait for ten  
minutes before restart. Call for  
technical support if the “E1” per-  
sists.  
LCD window show “E1”  
Power supply is unstable  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL  
KY-32U  
COOLING CAPACITY  
DEHUMIDIFYING CAPACITY  
12,000 BTU/H  
1,870 OZ/DAY  
1.61 HP  
COOLING  
DEHUMIDIFYING  
AIR FLOW VOLUME  
POWER  
1.1 HP  
13,414 CSF (225 CFM)  
~ 115 V 60 HZ  
POWER SOURCE  
10 AMPS 1200 WATTS  
52 db  
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL  
NET WEIGHT  
100  
34 x 18 x 15 Inch  
BODY  
PACKAGE  
DIMENSIONS  
45 x 21 x 19 Inch  
R22  
REFRIGERANT  
WATER TANK VOLUME  
106 OZ  
NOTE:  
1)  
2)  
3)  
The above cooling capacity is measured at ambient temperature of DB 86 F, WB 78 F.  
Noise level is measured at the point where is 3.28 ft away from the front of the unit, in cooling mode.  
Power consumption is measured when fan runs at the highest speed Specifications above are for  
reference only. Please see the actual data printed on the nameplate.  
DISCLAIMER  
ALL INFORMATION AND THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PRESENTED IN THIS USER’S  
MANUAL ARE THE PRESENTATION OF THE MANUFACTURER. SOLEUS INTERNATIONAL HAS NOT  
CONDUCTED INDEPENDENT TEST TO THE INFORMATION AND THE SPECIFICATIONS PRE-  
SENTED HEREWITHIN.  
CONTACT INFORMATION  
Contact For  
Optional and Spare Parts  
TechnicalSupport  
WarrantyClaim  
CustomerService  
SoleusInternationalInc.  
9619 E. Valley Blvd., #A  
El Monte, CA 91731 USA  
(888)8-SOLEUS  
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ELECTRIC PRINCIPLE DRAWING  
KY-32U  
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WARRANTY  
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Soleus International Inc. warrants the accompanying Soleus Air KY-32U Mobile Air Conditioner to  
befreeofdefectsinmaterialandworkmanshipfortheapplicationsspecifiedinitsoperationinstruction  
for a period of ONE (1) year from the date of original retail purchase in the United States or Canada.  
If the air conditioner exhibits a defect in normal use, Soleus International Inc. will, at its option, either  
repair or replace it, free of charge within a reasonable time after the air conditioner is returned during  
the warranty period.  
As a condition to any warranty service obligation, the consumer must present this Warranty Certificate  
along with a copy of the original purchase invoice.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:  
1) Damage, accidental or other wise, to the air conditioner while in the possession of a consumer  
not caused by a defect in material or workmanship;  
2) Damage caused by consumer misuse, tampering, or failure to follow the care and special han-  
dlingprovisionsintheinstructions.  
3) Damage to the finish of the case, or other appearance parts caused by wear.  
4) Filter.  
5) Damage caused by repairs or alterations of the air conditioner by anyone other than authorized  
by Soleus International Inc..  
6) Freight and Insurance cost for the warranty service.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIM-  
ITED TO ONE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTYSOLEUS INTERNATIONAL INC.  
DISCLAIMSANYLIABILITYFORCONSEQUENTIALORINCIDENTALDAMAGESANDINNOEVENTSHALL  
SOLEUSINTERNATIONALINC.’SLIABILITYEXCEEDTHERETAILVALUEOFTHEAIRCONDITIONERFOR  
BREACHOFANYWRITTENORIMPLIEDWARRANTYWITHRESPECTTOTHISAIRCONDITIONER  
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LCDI POWER CORD AND PLUG  
This air conditioner is equipped with an LCDI (Leakage Current Detection and Interruption) power cord and plug  
as required by US National Electric Code 440.65. This cord consists of a length of shielded flexible cord with no  
termination on the load side and a LCDI attachment plug on the line side.  
The LCDI power cord and plug will remove the supply source via electrical disconnect (circuit trip) if the nominal  
current leakage between the cord shield and either load conductor exceeds a predetermined value. The cord will  
remain de-energized until the devise has been manually reset. This is intended to reduce the risk of a fire in the  
power cord or combustible materials nearby. The cord shields are not grounded and they must be considered a  
shock hazards if exposed. The cord shield must not be connected to ground or to any exposed metal.  
The test and reset buttons on the LCDI Plug are used to check if the plug is functioning properly. To test:  
1. Plug power cord into wall outlet  
2. Press TEST Button, circuit should trip, cutting power to the air conditioner  
3. Press RESET button for use  
If a test is performed and the indicator light remains ON, current leakage has been detected. Do not use the air  
conditioner or attempt to reset the LCDI Plug. Contact Soleus Air Customer Service for troubleshooting recom-  
mendations.  
WARNING:  
1.DO NOT press TEST button while the air conditioner is operating.  
2.The TEST and RESET buttons should not be used as ON and OFF switches.  
3.The cord and plug are not intended to offer protection to externally connected loads or supply circuits.  
The cord and plug are intended for indoor use only.  
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